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Curated Video

WFTS: Retired Deputy Supplying Wheelchairs For Animals In Need

Higher Ed
The retired deputy says providing wheelchairs for disabled animals was life-changing not just for them — but for himself.
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Bloomberg

Networks Sue Locast to Halt Free Streaming

Higher Ed
Aug.16 -- David Goodfriend, founder at Sports Fans Coalition, and Charles Schreger, professor of marketing at NYU Stern, discuss a battle between networks and Locast. They speak to David Westin on “Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power.”
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Documents Show U.S. Held Ukraine Aid Shortly After July 25 Call

Higher Ed
The Center for Public Integrity received 146 pages of Justice Department documents Dec. 20 as the result of a federal lawsuit.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: School kids risk death in Chicago ganglands

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: School kids risk death in Chicago ganglands
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: School kids risk death in Chicago ganglands

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: School kids risk death in Chicago ganglands
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Bloomberg

Investing in Society Is Great for Shareholders, Just Capital CEO Says

Higher Ed
Aug.28 -- Martin Whittaker, JUST Capital Inc. chief executive officer, discusses the benefits of social investing with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Curated Video

States Ramp Up Travel Quarantines, Raising Questions About Rights

Higher Ed
Some states are grappling with balancing public health measures and the right to privacy.
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Curated Video

Gretchen Carlson Urges 2020 Candidates To End NDAs

Higher Ed
Five Democrats and one Republican have signed a petition to stop mandatory NDAs. Will firms follow suit?
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
Senate votes to hold Donald Trump's second impeachment trial and other top stories.
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Bloomberg

Planet Labs Goes Public via SPAC

Higher Ed
Planet Labs PBC CEO Will Marshall joins Emily Chang as the company goes public on the NYSE via SPAC, what the future of the satellite-imaging industry looks like, and the company's competitive environment.
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Curated Video

Jeff Bezos Says He Will Give Away Most Of His Fortune

Higher Ed
Bezos, whose "real-time" worth Forbes magazine estimates at roughly $124 billion, made the announcement in a joint CNN interview with his girlfriend.
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Bloomberg

Chicago Seeks to Lure Laid Off Foreign Tech Workers

Higher Ed
P33 CEO Brad Henderson joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow to discuss how the nonprofit launched a job-listing website that seeks to lure top tech talent with H-1B visas to the Windy City.
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Curated Video

Senator Chuck Schumer told The Associated Press Wednesday that Congress will get a health care bill done and Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor will easily be confirmed

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: AP Newsmaker: Schumer on health care, Sotomayor

CAPTION: Senator Chuck Schumer told The Associated Press Wednesday that Congress will get a health care bill done and Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor will easily be...
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Curated Video

Title 42 Stay Has Left Border Nonprofits In Limbo

Higher Ed
As the White House continues to prepare for the end of Title 42, nonprofits helping migrants at the border are in a limbo period.
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Bloomberg

Benefits of Monoclonal Antibody Treatment

Higher Ed
Dr. James Crowe, Director of the Vanderbilt Vaccine Center and Chief Scientist of Ahead100 described the benefits of monoclonal antibody treatment to Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets: America."
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Curated Video

Why Does The U.S. Waste So Much Food?

Higher Ed
Estimates show 42 million Americans face hunger every day.
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Bloomberg

Girls Who Invest CEO on Expanding the Role of Women in Finance

Higher Ed
Sep.09 -- Girls Who Invest Chief Executive Officer Katherine Jollon Colsher explains how the organization is helping to increase diversity on Wall Street. Girls Who Invest aims to expand the role of women in finance, with a goal of...
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Curated Video

Politics And Religion: How The Two Intersect Despite A 1954 Law

Higher Ed
The 1954 tax law known as the Johnson Amendment is meant to temper just how much religion and politics collide, but it doesn't bar all intersections.
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Curated Video

Families Of Children With Disabilities Create A Community

Higher Ed
Over three million children in the U.S. — 4% of all children in the country — have a disability.
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Bloomberg

Rethinking Charitable Giving

Higher Ed
May.05 -- Corporations giving money to the non-profit sector is nothing new, but Google is looking to reimagine the role and scope of corporate giving by contributing, not only dollars but employee hours and expertise. Bloomberg’s...
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Paying for College Without Debt

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Kelly shares how cost impacted her college choice and the long-term benefits of graduating debt-free. [3:50]